Ball State immersive learning class produces a new documentary on the Ball brothers.Note: Associated Press distributed the story to media outlets across the state and nation, including the Houston Chronicle, Washington Times and San Francisco Chronicle.

WTHR-13: Indiana State Police step outside the squad car at the Indiana State Fair

Indiana State Police have set up two booths on opposite ends of the fair loop. Standing by ready for anything, officers answer questions ranging from where’s the nearest restroom to why’d I get that speeding ticket.

BSU JOURNALISM AT THE FAIR: The World’s Toughest Rodeo made its third visit to the Indiana State Fair Monday and Tuesday, drawing an enthusiastic crowd of several thousand to the Hoosier Lottery Grandstand.

Carol Street, an archivist at Ball State University's College of Architecture, explained, "Edward Pierre was no mere architect." Street, who oversees the drawings and documents archive, describes Pierre as one of the state's greatest designers and urban planners. She calls the Pierre Wright collection, (architect George Wright was Pierre's long-time business partner) one of her best in the collection. "They built so much of the city's important architecture when Indianapolis was really coming into its own, with building stock and businesses."